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Identification of grammatical functions in two languages
Mark Leikin
, Elina Ritvas
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Keyphrases
Grammatical Functions
100%
Hebrew
83%
Native Speaker
50%
Event-related Potentials
50%
Brain Activity
33%
Bilingual
33%
Native Language
33%
Second Language
33%
Grammatical Processing
33%
Latency
16%
University Students
16%
First Language
16%
Subject-object
16%
Russian-Hebrew
16%
Russian Speakers
16%
Direct Object
16%
Potential Measure
16%
Word Order
16%
N400
16%
Potential Amplitude
16%
P300
16%
SLORETA
16%
Subject-predicate
16%
P100
16%
Morphological Properties
16%
P200
16%
Key Analysis
16%
P600
16%
Arts and Humanities
Grammatical Function
100%
Native Speaker
50%
Morphology
33%
Native Language
33%
Grammatical processing
33%
Literature
16%
Lexical
16%
Speaker
16%
Monolingual
16%
Nouns
16%
Second language
16%
Word order
16%
Hebrew (Language)
16%
Foreign Languages
16%
Direct object
16%
Russian (Language)
16%
Psychology
Event-Related Potential
100%
Electroencephalogram
66%